Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991angeo...9..393w&link_type=abstract
Annales Geophysicae (ISSN 0939-4176), vol. 9, June 1991, p. 393-400.
Physics
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Diurnal Variations, Equatorial Atmosphere, Ionosondes, Ionospheric Disturbances, Magnetic Storms, Wind Effects, Ionograms, Meridional Flow, Solar Activity
Scientific paper
The asymmetry of the equatorial ionospheric anomaly (EIA) has been investigated using results obtained at a chain of East Asian ionosonde stations (at longitude 120 deg E) during the SUNDIAL-87 campaign, 29 May-7 June 1987. Predominant daily features were a more rapid build-up of the southern (winter) EIA crest in the morning and a more rapid decay of this same crest, starting in the mid-afternoon, than the northern crest. These observations have been explained by the effect of the daytime summer-winter hemisphere-directed winds.
Badillo V.
Huang Yinn-Nien
Kikuchi Tatsuru
Li Tien-Yien
Soegijo J.
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